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Walking thin line in Village of Attica
Bianca Hervey, a 20-year-old college student, was returning home to her apartment in Attica when a village police officer drove up behind her, put on his flashing lights and pulled her over.
Incumbents headed back to the bench
Incumbent Justice Christopher J. Burns and Erie County Judge Shirley Troutman earned easy victories Tuesday in the race for a seat on the State Supreme Court in Buffalo.
Downstate wind farm is providing tax relief
For people who think wind farms do not benefit their host communities: The High Sheldon Wind project is located in the Finger Lakes region in Wyoming County.
Glorious day reminds us why we live here
"Why do I even live here?" I bitterly grumbled one day last April when it was more winter than spring, and I found myself scraping crusted ice and snow off my windshield.
Falling for Foliage? WNY at Peak This Weekend.
While AccuWeather may not be completely cooperating this weekend, at least the trees are.
Woman accused of injuring two month old
State Police have arrested a Wyoming County woman accused of injuring her two-month-old daughter.
Wyoming County mom accused of beating her baby
A Wyoming County woman accused of beating her baby is facing felony charges, according to New York State Police.
Surrendering of identity is test for reform
October 20, 2009, 6:45 AM / The voters in Limestone know a thing or two about merging.
Warsaw man facing child porn charges
A Warsaw man was arrested Friday on child pornography charges. Patrick Roney, 50, of Murray Street was charged with possession of child pornography after a search of his home last month turned up several hundred images and videos, the Wyoming County Sheriff's Office said.
There will be snow in the air this weekend in Western New York, but the Buffalo metro area won't likely see it.
Depew girl, 15, faces sexual abuse charges
A 15-year-old Depew girl faces sexual abuse and misconduct charges following alleged inappropriate contact last spring with three children, the youngest of whom is 8 years old, Wyoming County sheriff's officials reported.
Girl, 15, charged with sexual abuse
A 15 year-old Depew girl has been charged with first degree sexual abuse and 3 counts of sexual misconduct following the investigation into inappropriate sexual contact that occurred in the spring of 2009 in the Town of Attica.
Upstate wind farms interfering with weather radar
The spinning blades on the towering turbines can cause problems by reflecting some of the radar's signal, which can be falsely interpreted as wind or precipitation.
The first snow event of the season has already dumped almost half a foot of snow on some spots across the Southern Tier.
New York Insurance Agents Fined For Accepting Kickbacks
New York regulators have fined 43 insurance agents and brokers a total of $42,650 for accepting kickbacks, or failing to supervise staff who accepted kickbacks, to steer customers to certain auto glass repair shops, the New York State Insurance Department said.
Third race of 'Geneseo Trio' honors doctor's memory
The Ramon Rocha 5K Run/Walk, held in Geneseo on Oct. 3, was the final event of the year in a series of 5K races known as 'The Geneseo Trio.' The race is named in memory of Dr.
Fall Festivals in Full Swing this Weekend
It's a busy weekend for fall festivals in Western New York. Two of the region's most popular annual events -- the Ellicottville Fall Festival and the Letchworth Arts and Crafts Show & Sale -- are underway.
Fall Festivals: This is the weekend
Ellicottville Fall Festival October 10 & 11 It's the oldest and largest Festival when the foliage of the surrounding hills is ablaze with color.
Defaulted student loans fuel growth of ConServe
You're behind in your student loans. For whatever reason - job loss, some personal trauma - you've not made a payment in months, and the phone rings regularly with debt collectors.
Bill brings aid to WNY dairy farmers
Struggling Western New York dairy farmers are likely to win relief from Congress next week with the passage of legislation that could bring them nearly $10 million in financial aid, lawmakers on both sides of Capitol Hill said Thursday.
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